World Kindness Day Blog Post

10 World Kindness Day Activities For Your Classroom

Hey teacher!


Welcome to our celebration of World Kindness Day! This special day reminds us all of the incredible power of kindness and its ability to transform our communities. 


In this blog post, we’ll explore a variety of fun and engaging activities that you can incorporate into your classroom to inspire students to spread kindness in their everyday lives. 


From creative crafts to thoughtful writing tasks, these ideas will not only encourage your students to reflect on the importance of kindness but also help them actively participate in making the world a brighter place. 


So, let’s dive in and discover how we can create a ripple effect of kindness together!

Explore the School of Kindness for Fantastic Resources

If you’re looking for ways to celebrate World Kindness Day, the School of Kindness website is packed full of brilliant downloadable resources. 


From their National Kindness Awards to the Kindness Ambassador Programme, there are so many exciting ways to get students involved in spreading kindness both in and out of the classroom. 


Whether you’re after lesson plans, activities, or inspiration to encourage kindness, the School of Kindness has you covered – it’s a fantastic hub of ideas and resources!

A Fun Kindness Craft Activity

One fun and creative way to celebrate World Kindness Day in the classroom is with this brilliant writing and craft activity from Top Teacher, all about "being a rainbow in someone else's cloud." 


It’s a fantastic way to get students thinking about how they can spread kindness in their everyday lives. 


With this activity, they can brainstorm and write about little acts of kindness, then turn their ideas into a colourful, uplifting craft! 


It’s the perfect combination of reflection and creativity, helping students understand that even small gestures can brighten someone’s day.

A Free Printable World Kindness Day Activity
image from topteacher.com.au

The Power of Kindness: Why World Kindness Day Matters

Another great way to celebrate World Kindness Day is by sharing a heartwarming video that highlights the importance of kindness. 


It’s a lovely reminder that kindness isn’t just about being nice – it’s actually a vital social skill! Teaching students about World Kindness Day helps them understand that kindness and empathy are character traits that will stay with them throughout their lives.


By learning how to show compassion and care for others, students can develop strong, positive relationships, making the world a brighter place one kind act at a time.

For older students, this video is a brilliant way to explain the impact of bullying in a practical and visible way. 


A few years ago, global furniture retailer IKEA released their "Bully a Plant" campaign, and within days it went viral on social media – and for good reason! 


The campaign is just as powerful today as it was then. 


Use the video of this fascinating experiment to show your students how kind and cruel words can affect two different plants. 


It’s a simple yet effective way to help them see the real-life impact that words, whether kind or hurtful, can have.

Get Involved with Random Acts of Kindness

Random acts of kindness are a brilliant and easy way to engage students in World Kindness Day, and they’re also a great way to show them that kindness doesn’t have to be a grand gesture. 


Simple, thoughtful acts can have a huge impact! As a class, you can brainstorm and create a list of ideas that students can try, either at school or at home, to spread a little more kindness in the world. 


The best part is, these acts are easy, fun, and can inspire others to pay it forward.


Here are some lovely ideas to get you started:

  1. Smile at others.
  2. Share your toys.
  3. Always say please and thank you.
  4. Share your snacks.
  5. Invite someone who is alone to sit with you.
  6. Speak up when others aren’t being kind or are bullying.
  7. Make kindness rocks and leave them in public for others to find.
  8. Be kind and read aloud to a younger child at the library.
  9. Bake cookies for a neighbour, teacher, or friend.
  10. Hold the door open for someone.
  11. Make an easy DIY bird feeder to help birds and wildlife.
  12. Say sorry if you’ve done something wrong.
  13. Forgive someone who says sorry to you.
  14. Ask people, “How are you today?” and really listen to their response.
  15. Give hugs to people you care about.

These small acts can make a big difference in spreading kindness throughout the community!

Start a School Kindness Project with Community Acts of Kindness

Your school plays a vital role in the local community, so why not explore how your pupils can spread kindness beyond the classroom? 


A school kindness project focused on community acts of kindness is a fantastic way to start! 


From helping neighbours to organising a local clean-up or supporting a community cause, these simple acts can have a huge impact. 


Not only does it teach pupils the value of kindness, but it also strengthens the bond between the school and the local community, creating a positive ripple effect that benefits everyone involved.

child helping out in a community project for world kindness day

The Power of Sharing Stories About Kindness

Sharing stories about kindness can have a profound effect on students, inspiring them to think about their own actions and the impact they can have on others. 


Stories can help students connect emotionally and understand the importance of compassion in a relatable way. 


To get you started, check out this blog post by the Richmond Public Library, which shares their top picks for World Kindness Day. These heartwarming tales are perfect for sparking conversations and encouraging students to reflect on the power of kindness in their own lives!

Jump on Board the Kindness Rock Project!

Looking for a fun class project? Then jump on board the Kindness Rock Project!


The goal is simple: to promote random acts of kindness to unsuspecting recipients by painting and sharing inspirational rocks. 


This super fun activity is perfect for you and your students, whether around the school or in your local neighbourhood. 


Not only do the painted rocks spread joy and positivity, but they also bring a smile to someone’s face when they discover a little surprise. 


Get creative and let your students’ imaginations shine while making the world a brighter place, one rock at a time!

Get Students Thinking About Kindness with a Writing Task!

Why not get your students really thinking about kindness by having them complete a kindness writing task? 


Give them a thoughtful prompt, such as “Describe a time when someone showed you kindness” or “Write about a way you can be kind to someone this week.” 


This activity is perfect for your daily write and encourages students to reflect on their experiences and consider the impact of their words and actions. 


Not only does it spark creativity, but it also reinforces the importance of kindness in their lives, helping to create a positive classroom atmosphere!


Here are some great kindness prompts to inspire your students’ writing:

  1. Imagine you have a magical power to spread kindness. What would you do with it?
  2. Write about a time when you did something kind for someone else. How did it make you feel?
  3. Think of someone in your life who always shows kindness. What qualities do they have that make them kind?
  4. Describe a random act of kindness you witnessed. How did it affect you and others around you?
  5. If you could create a ‘kindness challenge’ for your school, what would it be?
  6. Write a letter to a friend telling them why you appreciate their kindness.
  7. How can small acts of kindness create a ripple effect in your community? Share your thoughts.
  8. Imagine a world where everyone showed kindness every day. What would it look like?
  9. What is your favourite way to show kindness to animals or the environment?
  10. Write about a time when someone showed you unexpected kindness. How did it change your day?

These prompts can help spark thoughtful discussions and inspire students to reflect on kindness in their everyday lives!

students writing and reading together

Create Kindness Posters for Your Classroom

Get your students involved in spreading kindness with a fun poster-making activity!


 Have them design vibrant and creative kindness posters to display around the classroom or school. 


They can include inspirational quotes, tips for being kind, or even illustrations of kind acts. 


This project not only encourages creativity but also serves as a constant reminder to everyone about the importance of kindness in our daily lives. 


Plus, seeing their artwork on display will boost students' confidence and pride in promoting a positive environment!

Start a Kindness Journal

Encourage your students to start a kindness journal as a wonderful way to reflect on their experiences with kindness! 


They can dedicate a few minutes each day to write about acts of kindness they performed, witnessed, or received.


 Prompt them to include details about how these acts made them feel and the reactions of others. Not only does this activity promote self-reflection, but it also helps students recognise the impact of kindness in their lives. 


At the end of the month, you could even have a sharing session where students can read their favourite entries, inspiring each other with their stories!

As we wrap up our journey through these kindness-inspired activities, remember that even the smallest acts of kindness can make a significant impact.


By encouraging your students to participate in these projects, we’re not just celebrating World Kindness Day; we’re fostering a culture of compassion and empathy that can last a lifetime.


Let’s inspire our students to be kind, not just today, but every day, creating a positive atmosphere in our schools and communities.


Together, we can build a brighter, kinder world—one act of kindness at a time!


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